Dentists have described being on the brink of handing back NHS contracts due to stress and concerns about patients' care after changes in Wales
I'm Paul Hutton with news that the British Dental Association is warning NHS dentistry in Wales could disappear. Dentists have described being on the brink of handing back NHS contracts due to stress and concerns about patients' care after changes in Wales, with the Welsh government reforms aiming to make 112,000 appointments for new patients. It said it was "always disappointing" when a dentist returned their contract and it was investing £2m annually to improve access to dentists in Wales. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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